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. >> good to have you with us. our top story this hour -- germany investing 10 billion euros to ensure renewable energy is available. >> will the debate be different in america after the new town school massacre. -- newtown school massacre? >> german policymakers say the countries making good progress and plans to phase out nuclear energy and increase its dependence on renewable energy. >> in berlin this morning, they delivered their first assessment of infrastructure changes that will be needed to phase out nuclear power by 2020. >> with federal elections next year, energy is a key policy issue, and the government says 10 billion euros is being invested to keep the country's infrastructure up to date. >> germany's economics minister and environment ministers say they want to work together to complete the country's energy transformation. in the past, they have squabbled about details, but now, they say they are united. >> we are going to reach our goals. environmental protection by phasing of nuclear energy and exp
. >> good to have you with us. our top story this hour -- germany investing 10 billion euros to ensure renewable energy is available. >> will the debate be different in america after the new town school massacre. -- newtown school massacre? >> german policymakers say the countries making good progress and plans to phase out nuclear energy and increase its dependence on renewable energy. >> in berlin this morning, they delivered their first assessment of infrastructure...
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happening here in the us. the people are very very aware of what's going on and so a lot of their enterprises are kind of forced underground into what's so that just dismissed if we turn the black market. but i think the u.s. can learn a lot by looking at places like argentina black market i don't know what do your thing and don't. you know i would say that from a from a governmental approach it's more of what you know not to do list if you will and you know i mean i think i think these things happen with predictability and regularity enough that you know you start to see some telltale signs. and in terms of national dominance i mean you don't really have a historical precedent where any one country can really stay on top forever and when you look at it different countries erik you've written about and i don't know if we have the chart we may or may not but you did a great chart comparing what's happen to the credit ratings of countries in latin america that had junk ratings and now they have investment grade
happening here in the us. the people are very very aware of what's going on and so a lot of their enterprises are kind of forced underground into what's so that just dismissed if we turn the black market. but i think the u.s. can learn a lot by looking at places like argentina black market i don't know what do your thing and don't. you know i would say that from a from a governmental approach it's more of what you know not to do list if you will and you know i mean i think i think these things...
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stay with us. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. it is the biggest betting scandal in european soccer. a gang operating from berlin paid bribes to influence and dozens of matches. that thought to have netted over 2 million euros in the course of their crime. >> the case is headed back to trial. germany's highest court has overturned parts of the verdict against the ringleader of the group, ruling that some of the charges had not been fully addressed by the lower court. >> he admitted to manipulating more than 20 games across europe. together with a group of accomplices, he plate -- paid cash to players and officials to influence the action on a field. he put big bets on those games by bookmakers in asia. the court today confirmed that it was a clear attempt to cheat them out of money. >> the court today made a clear ruling confirming that the manipulation of sporting betts announced -- amounts to fraud. the bookmakers were in effect deceived. >> but the judges also overturned parts of the original verdict. he had already served time
stay with us. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. it is the biggest betting scandal in european soccer. a gang operating from berlin paid bribes to influence and dozens of matches. that thought to have netted over 2 million euros in the course of their crime. >> the case is headed back to trial. germany's highest court has overturned parts of the verdict against the ringleader of the group, ruling that some of the charges had not been fully addressed by the lower...
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grew thirty percent and journalists and activists don't dubon says the actions and policies of the us president speak louder than they was a time magazine and. time magazine's editors giving you giving him the award can only be you can only guess impute whatever motive they have to them in terms of what he's actually done we have to look at his policies in terms of workers getting jobs nothing in terms of giving people who are in foreclosure relief not much in terms of peace making who started more wars than george bush and so you know we have to look at his policy rather than what magazine who may be going to the f.c.c. or some other regulatory agency for relief for the many t.v. stations the time inc owns rather than now we need to look at his policies well go back to two thousand and eight when he was given supposedly because of the influence he had on international affairs and within four weeks of receiving that said he had no comment about israel's war on you guys or that ended up killing fifteen hundred civilians it's pretty meaningless and the thing that's most revealing is the
grew thirty percent and journalists and activists don't dubon says the actions and policies of the us president speak louder than they was a time magazine and. time magazine's editors giving you giving him the award can only be you can only guess impute whatever motive they have to them in terms of what he's actually done we have to look at his policies in terms of workers getting jobs nothing in terms of giving people who are in foreclosure relief not much in terms of peace making who started...
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thanks for us. well affairs although at that time he hadn't had the time to exercise all that influence but then president obama also received the nobel peace prize in two thousand and nine ers shortly after his election although again at that point he hadn't made much peace in the world the award was seen as much more of an advance credit then and knowledge meant of actual achievements on the peace fronts later president obama went on to spend that credit sending more troops to afghanistan and carrying out regime change in libya under the arguable banner war for the sake of peace as far as his person of the year title critics argue president obama was time's choice by default their short list this year also included the egyptian leader mohamed morsi and the pakistani girl malala yousafzai who was shot by the taliban for advocating for women's education president obama may be the person of the year for the time magazine but for advocates of gun control in the u.s. he still has to earn that title pre
thanks for us. well affairs although at that time he hadn't had the time to exercise all that influence but then president obama also received the nobel peace prize in two thousand and nine ers shortly after his election although again at that point he hadn't made much peace in the world the award was seen as much more of an advance credit then and knowledge meant of actual achievements on the peace fronts later president obama went on to spend that credit sending more troops to afghanistan and...
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you're watching us he is great to have you with us welcome back allegedly uprootedness said to address the most brushing pressing issues brought forward by the media at an end of the q. and a session he'll be grilled by moving the files on journalists and moscato in some truth ranging from politics and beyond oh she's you got this going off is following the conference for us. among the things i do know the fortune is known to enjoy our extended media conferences two three four hours four hours and forty minutes to be exact that's his personal record from two thousand and eight and there are all the reasons to expect another media. as the first a large press conference the president is holding since returning to office over twelve hundred journalists have registered to attended this time from all parts of the country and from abroad that's the biggest number so far according to putin's spokesman. no questions have been prepared in advance last week. during the president's address to the federal assembly spoke more about domestic issues like the economy corruption and so on so this time
you're watching us he is great to have you with us welcome back allegedly uprootedness said to address the most brushing pressing issues brought forward by the media at an end of the q. and a session he'll be grilled by moving the files on journalists and moscato in some truth ranging from politics and beyond oh she's you got this going off is following the conference for us. among the things i do know the fortune is known to enjoy our extended media conferences two three four hours four hours...
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the problem isn't even in sanctioning russian officials who are using international according to the president russian officials should store their money in the russian banks he said the problem is in the attempt of washington to intervene into russia's domestic problems if there are. human rights in russia including in the prison system which is something which should be dealt with by russian authorities and which should not be a subject of intervention by a country which according to the president. not only according to the president but it's a fact that the united states even use prisons like abu ghraib and guantanamo where the coalition's of human rights happen on a daily basis including pieces of torture and some where some prisoners because of the cost are kept behind largely without even facing any charges and according to the president the this attempt by the united states to influence the polls or criticize the human rights situation in russia is unfair unfriendly and the only scores of relations between the two of them is going on here but it's not that i see one that i did
the problem isn't even in sanctioning russian officials who are using international according to the president russian officials should store their money in the russian banks he said the problem is in the attempt of washington to intervene into russia's domestic problems if there are. human rights in russia including in the prison system which is something which should be dealt with by russian authorities and which should not be a subject of intervention by a country which according to the...
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our us are partners and they're. concerned about human rights in our prisons and that's fine of course but there are plenty of issues they have themselves abu ghraib and guantanamo where for years people have been detained without charge it's inconceivable to the prisoners walk around in chains like in the middle ages they've legalized torture inside their own country if something like that happened here it would cause an international outcry if you will but it all remains quiet in the u.s. we've heard plenty of promises to close guantanamo but it's still there it's still operating maybe there is still torture going on their secret cia prisons has anyone been brought to account and they're pointing at our problems well thank you we're aware of that making this the ground for passing anti russian laws it's something absurd and we have a no way provoked such action. you. know that never. well as a russian lawmakers are working on what they say will be a proportionate response to the monuments garecht many are proposing
our us are partners and they're. concerned about human rights in our prisons and that's fine of course but there are plenty of issues they have themselves abu ghraib and guantanamo where for years people have been detained without charge it's inconceivable to the prisoners walk around in chains like in the middle ages they've legalized torture inside their own country if something like that happened here it would cause an international outcry if you will but it all remains quiet in the u.s....
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kayla tausche joins us with the details, kind of a continuation of what you did for us this morning with sorkin, right, kayla? >> exactly, joe. a study at stanford last year found people who were introduced to a future version of themselves saved more money. bank of america took that research pretty literally, creating a tool called face retirement, which we were able to check out this week. it's a digital aging app that envisions retirement age for you and its costs. you can see it ain't pretty. it is not a sight that you want to see but foreseeing those costs has been problematic. in twice two third of early boomers came up short with their retirement funds. we know brokers always go to press one of two buttons, fear or greed and some critic say this is clearly fear mongering. many young people say it would encourage them to save, if for nothing else plastic surgery. joe, we wanted to show you the real probablies. we had to start from the young cahuna back on "squawk box." this is 107, in 2063. you just don't look very happy. >> i look like i'm on the walking dead. you know what you di
kayla tausche joins us with the details, kind of a continuation of what you did for us this morning with sorkin, right, kayla? >> exactly, joe. a study at stanford last year found people who were introduced to a future version of themselves saved more money. bank of america took that research pretty literally, creating a tool called face retirement, which we were able to check out this week. it's a digital aging app that envisions retirement age for you and its costs. you can see it ain't...
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john oliver has been for us -- olver, has been for us an invaluable colleague. he taught so much to us. when he sat down with us talking about transportation, he explained our own districts to us as far as what was possible. on climate change, i talked to him for about 20 years. he was on this issue in the early 1990's and probably understood it probably even before that. he is that smart. he is that visionary in terms of the issues are essential not just to massachusetts, but to our planet. and it has been migrate honor to have served with you, john and to have called you my friend and colleague overall of these years and we thank you so much for what you have done for us and for the country and thank you. and with that -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from indiana, mr. burton, is recognized as the designee of the majority leader. mr. burton: rather than hang the parliamentarian, i yield five minutes to my colleague from massachusetts. mr. markey: now on barney f
john oliver has been for us -- olver, has been for us an invaluable colleague. he taught so much to us. when he sat down with us talking about transportation, he explained our own districts to us as far as what was possible. on climate change, i talked to him for about 20 years. he was on this issue in the early 1990's and probably understood it probably even before that. he is that smart. he is that visionary in terms of the issues are essential not just to massachusetts, but to our planet....
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many of these weapons we can't use, will never use. but we are going to spend $200 billion upgrading the arsenal over the next 10 years? and they are looking at three separate delivery systems, including new submarines at almost $5 billion apiece? against whom? we need a tiny fraction of this to deal with china or russia t our nuclear arsenal isn't stopping iran from trying to achieve its nuclear weapon. these are sad, missed opportunities to right size the military which will still be the most powerful in the world by far. for us to deal with veterans' needs. mr. mcgovern: additional one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. blumenauer: for us to deal with the threats that we face today, to deal with the damage that we have done in the misguided war in iraq. to be able to deal meaningfully with the guard and ready reserve that should be upgraded and healed from the damage that was inflicted upon him. we can provide far more real security, save tax dollars, deal with the needs of veterans that are about to b
many of these weapons we can't use, will never use. but we are going to spend $200 billion upgrading the arsenal over the next 10 years? and they are looking at three separate delivery systems, including new submarines at almost $5 billion apiece? against whom? we need a tiny fraction of this to deal with china or russia t our nuclear arsenal isn't stopping iran from trying to achieve its nuclear weapon. these are sad, missed opportunities to right size the military which will still be the most...